Wednesday, December 29, 2010

JACKIE APPIAH THE LATEST CHIK IN TOWN

Pretty Queen Premiered 
The night was full of glamour, beauty and passion for the arts at the National Theater during the premiere of the new Ghanaian movie, ‘pretty queen’. The star studded cast includes Jackie Appiah, Kofi Bucknor, Nikoletta Samonas, Rama Brew, Magid Michael among others.
On the Red carpet to grace the night were Fred Amugie, Jagar Pee, Jackie Appiah, Kofi Ajorlolo and Vicky. The beautifully and elegantly dressed stars came in as the night went by.
‘Pretty queen’ is a film, to portray the rich culture of the Ghanaian and tells the story of a rich king who wanted the best and most beautiful bride for his prince. The intrigue begins when the prince gets entangled with beautiful twin sisters. The African king goes ballistic.
Speaking to the leading role actress, Jackie Appiah, after the show she said “it was a lovely piece and I’m happy to see every one in the auditorium excited about it and Ghanaian movie doing very well.  Location, costume, and script for the movie were also good”.
Mc for the night was Juliet and Fred Amugie. Also to grace the occasion were some cast and production crew from the popular TV series Afieawura , Prince Yawson alias Wakyea, some musicians like Ebo , Mac Tontoh , Ambuley , Oneluv-the kubolo were there. The ‘afterparty’ was held at Monte carlo Grand Cafe in Labone, Accra.

Monday, December 27, 2010

MAJID MICHEL THE MOVIE STAR


Majid Michel leading with 5180 which is approximately 29.7%. In an interview with the management of the website, they revealed that before they came out with the top five, they first conducted a poll looking for the best actress for 2010 which had MAJID MICHEL winning the best male actor of the year.

Majid said the situation gets worse at locations in villages where a whole crowd can gather just to catch a glimpse of him, “I guess it’s because they just can’t believe I’m the same person they see in movies and they want to come as close as possible to make sure they are seeing right.”
Being in the public eye however is not new to the gorgeous actor who started his career some eight years ago when he played the naughty character, Shaker in the popular TV serial Things We Do For Love,
“I actually started off with the series, Things We Do For Love, I got the role after an audition. It was originally for radio and when the producers decided to adopt it for TV, they maintained some of us and brought in a new set of actors for the other roles.”
Majid also played roles in other series like Home Sweet Home and Games People Play, “my first movie was a Venus Films Production, Divine Love which was shot in 2004 in which I played alongside the likes of Jackie Appiah, Van Vicker, Rama Brew and a couple of others.
Determined as he was and having caught the eyes of many producers, Majid has since then played various roles in movies like Deadly Assignment, Tears of Womanhood, Passion and Soul, Crime to Christ, Playboy, Agony of the Christ, Blood Fight among others.
Like a number of his colleagues, his career has taken him to Nigeria where he has done a few jobs to enrich his CV. Among them is The Shepherd which starred popular Nigerian actor, Jim Iyke.
Of all the movies Majid has starred in, he says he does not have a favourite because he plays completely different roles and they all come with their own demands which he does well to interpret, “I’ll say they are all my favourite,” he chipped in with a smile.
Showbiz wanted to know which actress Majid feels most comfortable playing love scenes with
Hear him, “Anyone, I do well to interpret scripts to the best of my ability so even if I’m given a monster to play a love scene with, I will.”
Majid said he has never had a crush on any actress, “I guess it’s probably because I haven’t connected with anyone on those lines, they are all my friends and we get on very well on and off set.”
Exactly what will Majid be doing when he is not on set? Well, he is not a full-time actor, Majid runs a production house, Ad-Visors with three of his mates from school and they are mainly into documentaries, “some of the many documentaries that have rolled out of our company are the Tigo Corporate Social Responsibility, Exquisite Face of the Universe 2006 & 2008 World Events and a documentary on when the former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan was made chancellor of the University of Ghana.”

AN AMAZING FATHER AND HUSBAND

Many film enthusiasts will be quite surprised to know that popular actor, Majid Michel is a family man with a wife and two daughters. Right! Majid, who turned 28 years on September 22 this year got married four years ago to pretty Virna and they have been blessed with two lovely girls, Keira three years and Zara who is only three months old.
Showbiz caught up with Majid at his office in Tesano and we had quite an interesting chat. Undoubtedly one of the finest actors on the local film industry, Majid says stardom has not gotten into his head at all and jokingly added, “I think the public will judge if stardom has gotten into my head.”
Of course Majid is enjoying some of the benefits that comes with being a star and said it feels good to walk into a supermarket and pick things for free simply because people are excited to have you there.
Like a coin, it has two sides and the other thing Majid has to live with is harassment from both female and male fans, “sometimes they get all over me and request for my phone number so what I usually do is ask my personal assistant to take their numbers instead so I do the calling which I never get to do,” he confessed.

WHAT AN AMAZING SON HE IS ?
Majid attended St Theresa’s Preparatory School, Mfantsipim School and the Academy of Screen Arts in collaboration with Ashesi University.
He is the last of 10 children of the late Michael Michel, a Lebanese and Paulina Olympio, a Ghanaian. Majid says his going into acting did not come as a surprise to his family because they saw it coming, “as a child, I use to act with my sisters at home, we created our own scenarios and acted them out, we had great fun doing that,” he recollected.
Inspite of his busy schedule, Majid finds some time to unwind. He loves Martial Arts and drawing and confesses that he can draw any second. His favourite hang-out is an open air-bar at Tesano where he usually hangs out with his buddies.
Give him a bowl of salad or bread with anything in it (even shito) and Majid will be genuinely grateful. What the youngman cannot stand are people he calls obvious hypocrites, they put him off big time.

His role model is Al Pacino and Majid says his fans should watch out for a movie he is going to direct early next year, “you wouldn’t want to miss that for anything.................


Saturday, December 25, 2010

Landon Donovan Files For Divorce

Los Angeles : CA : USA | Dec 23, 2010  


Landon Donovan in Victory
Landon Donovan and Wife

After nearly four years of marriage, Landon Donovan has filed for divorce from Bianca Kajlich citing irreconcilable differences. During their marriage they were separated for one year, however the L.A. Galaxy forward officially filed divorce papers on Tuesday. Landon is seeking spousal support and legal fees from Bianca.
It’s been a big month for splits ranging from Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds to Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Carpenter and now the World Cup hero and actress from Rules of Engagement. In a joint statement the couple indicated, “We remain the closest of friends and will always be important parts of each other’s lives.”
Rumors circulated this summer of a possible reconciliation after the World Cup but that hit the sidelines when Landon encountered false accusations from a British woman for being the baby daddy to his child.


Sunday, December 12, 2010

2Face Idibia wins MTV Africa artist of the year

LAGOS, Nigeria—As one artist rushed the stage wrapped in Nigeria’s green-and-white flag, Africa’s most populous nation ran away with the awards Saturday night during the MTV Africa Music Awards.
Nigerian singer 2 Face, known for his catchy, fast-paced pop song “Implication,” claimed both the artist of the year and best male performer awards during the ceremony held in Nigeria’s commercial capital of Lagos. He also dominated during a live performance, throwing himself into the crowd and running away from two scantily clad dancers dressed as police officers.
“One love to Nigeria,” the artist said as he held the golden MTV award, to the applause of the audience. His singing often includes words in the Yoruba language, heard throughout southwestern Nigeria.
National pride ran high as rapper Banky W took to the stage carrying the country’s green-and-white flag, later tossing it over his shoulder during his performance. The country’s musicians fared well during the ceremony—Nigerian act P Square won for Best Group, Nigerian singer Sasha won as best female performer and Nigerian rapper Mo Cheddah won for best new artist.
Among other winners were Fally Ipupa, a singer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo who received the best video award for his song “Sexy Dance.” U.S. rapper Eminem won best international artist, but did not attend the event.
Africa has long featured a vibrant music scene, but artists have had difficulties breaking
into overseas markets. Famous African artists include Senegal’s Youssou N’dour, Nigerian Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti and South African impresario Miriam Makeba, who died in November 2008.
Both Makeba and Kuti’s names were mentioned during the ceremony, as MTV gave an award in the South African singer’s memory. Rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy recognized the tradition of music being used as a weapon against injustice, drawing a cheer when mentioning Kuti. He earlier led others in a rendition of “Fight the Power,” the song ending with the artists raising closed fists into the air.
“You have everything you need right here,” Chuck D said. “Recognize your legends; recognize your history.”
Yet as Nigeria approaches a critical presidential election next year and corruption still pervades life, no one mentioned it in the air-conditioned comfort of the hotel ballroom where the ceremony took place.
MTV’s regional music channel MTV Base reaches 48.5 million viewers across sub-Saharan Africa via satellite and local television stations.

YEMI ALADE LASTEST ALBUM IS OUT

Yemi Alade is back with a christmas themed new single. The newbie singer returns with \\\'Xmas In The Air\\\', a song extolling the joys and beauty of the festive season. She first got our attention with her first single, \\\'Fimisile\\\', produced by Eldee. The new single is available for free downloads at  http://www.4shared.com/audio/SmfRFnFr/Xmas_In_The_Air.html

KAS FE MI LE


 KAS-KAS
When Kas debuted with ‘Fi Mi Le’ a short while ago, he stirred the Nigerian music playbook with his style; he offered daring lyrics, he brought a cocky mien,  and exuded an almost-brash swagger; he’s here now, with his self-titled debut album, to finish what he started; style, attitude and all.

When natural producers decide to shift lanes to become performing artistes, one usually expects a body of work made primarily of a feast of music that relies heavily on the production; rather than the singing or song-writing itself; and this album is not much different.  Kas’ music reflects his UK music roots, with nods to house, grime, and ska genres. He allows his production to flow, seemingly from the same basic mold, and neither his singing nor rapping are up to much and are mostly warbled or through a vocoder, meaning he has to rely on the likeability of the songs, and also the club-friendliness of his beats to give the album some strength.

Kas’ debut album really does not have much to offer a discerning listener, and is not really memorable after the first listen; All the sales and promotion of the album will come from popular singles including ‘Fi Mi Le’, ‘Fi Mi Le’ remix with D’banj and 2face, and ‘If You Wind For Me’. Obviously, Kas is a talented producer, but ‘Fi Mi Le’, however great a single, is not enough to certify Kas as an artiste.